Thanks very much. I'm a home shop machinist whose just starting to implement some grinding capability in my shop. I appreciate the good info,😀
@Lappemountainliving2 ай бұрын
I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful. Thanks for the comment. Cheers!
@ypaulbrownАй бұрын
Great to see your channel growing…lots of great info…lots over my capabilities and equipment…but one day!…Paul in Florida
@LappemountainlivingАй бұрын
Cool, thanks!
@Deebo18125 ай бұрын
Great info, learning lots from you! Greetings from Scotland! Thanks
@Lappemountainliving5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Great to hear.
@paulbergen65745 ай бұрын
I taught metal shop for many years, and found your presentation to be excellent. W/O research as I recall, the grit number is based on the wire mesh through which the abrasive was sifted. By that train of thought, a mesh of 14 wire threads sifted the particles. Hence, the thickness of the wire reduces the size of the particles that can pass. This means that theoretical spherical shapes would be significantly smaller than what you described. However, in real life the wire mesh presents a square w/ a diagonal which mostly validates your claim. There's even a joker... imagining a rod shaped particle of unusual length... as it would pass the screen and confuse the issue. Fortunately, this happenes infrequently and is therefore disregarded. Still, in theory this unlikely hood could gouge into your work to marr it. In reality such an unstable piece of grit is more apt to break than do such damage. In short, your depiction would be near perfect if you didn't draw circles but oblong particles all arranged by their longer length across the inch.
@Lappemountainliving5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. After minimal research I've found that there's a lot of different thinking out there. I appreciate you adding to the conversation. CHEERS!
@AJR22085 ай бұрын
Hi from Australia :) Thank you - I really like how you succinctly explain stuff. Your videos would be great additions for any engineering students. Stay safe and well.
@Lappemountainliving5 ай бұрын
I appreciate your comment. Thanks for watching! More to come. Cheers
@andrewwilgress41005 ай бұрын
Very well done!
@Lappemountainliving5 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@ccfoam5 ай бұрын
Nice job! Prayers for Dad!
@Lappemountainliving5 ай бұрын
Thank you and thank you
@theoldstationhand5 ай бұрын
Thanks for that. Cheers👍
@Lappemountainliving5 ай бұрын
You're very welcome Cheers!
@howardwilliamson40765 ай бұрын
I'm new to T/C grinders etc. watched a few youtube videos, recently bought a used KO Lee 360, done some T/C projects myself. You've got some nice equipment there and seem to know how to use it. For dressing diamond wheels, have a look at Alfred Lyon's videos, in one he shows a Norton brake dresser for dressing diamond wheels. I made one myself from a chunk of aluminum, a couple bearings etc. seems to work but slower than a diamond on A/O.
@Lappemountainliving5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I'll check his video out.
@markrainford12195 ай бұрын
So how fast/slow should a diamond wheel run did you say? I thought they were just a straight swap, which would be why I had no luck with my first attempt with one.
@Lappemountainliving5 ай бұрын
1200 RPM with diamond wheels works well for me. 3000-3500 works well with my aluminum oxide wheels. In both cases I'm talking about wheels 4"-6" diameter
@markrainford12195 ай бұрын
@@Lappemountainliving Thank you for the reply.
@benlund3905Ай бұрын
Ive seen others take time balancing wheels. No? Yes?
@LappemountainlivingАй бұрын
It's entirely possible. Haven't heard of that myself. I don't have any idea how to do that or what special equipment/technics might be involved.
@benlund3905Ай бұрын
A fair # of the hubs that came with my machine had balancers built into them. I haven’t monkeyed with them as I have tons of wheels on hubs and dont know what I’m doing. Dont have balancing rack either. Steve summers showed using a balancing rack and a drill to dimple the sides of wheels until they hung balanced.
@LappemountainlivingАй бұрын
Interesting! My equipment didn't come with wheel mounting hubs. All wheels are mounted directly to the wheel arbor. I don't believe wheels are supposed to be balanced when using my equipment. Thanks for introducing a new concept for everyone to consider.
@ypaulbrownАй бұрын
As Joe Pesci said in ‘My Cousin Vinny’. “Those must be Magic Grits”